Some new gameplay footage of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy has made its way to the Internet and the game still looks like the most fun Final Fantasy game to come from Square Enix in years.

The selection of gameplay shows off three levels and three very recognizable tunes. The way the notes sit on sliding waves reminds me very much of Gitaroo Man, which is very encouraging indeed. Add that to the fact that our own Dale North loved the thing, and I have a feeling this is going to be something special.

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